Will Noble

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Fresh Meat: What jobs would they get in London?

Fresh Meat is over, and it's time for the residents of Hartnell Avenue to make a go of it in the real world. Howard's plan for 'House 2' in Colliers Wood might have been brushed aside, but like countless graduates, we reckon most of the Fresh Meat massive would end up in London. What kind of jobs could they expect to find in the capital? Here's our careers advice.

Will Noble, Londonist, 29th March 2016

Review: Adam Riches's Coach Coach is so so

For a comedian of Riches's pedigree, Coach Coach is hardly a slam dunk.

Will Noble, Londonist, 18th March 2016

9 Peep Show quotes that sum up living in London

We hoped this day would never come, but now it lingers inevitably on the horizon. Peep Show is ending after nine series, and Croydon will never be as funny again. To mark the end of Mark and Jez, here's a selection of quotes from Peep Show that best sum up London.

Will Noble, Londonist, 14th December 2015

Sofie Hagen; Bubblewrap review

Bubblewrap goes to some pretty extreme places, including a psychiatric hospital, but there's something in Sofie Hagen's breezy manner, and self-defacing descriptions of adolescent screwiness we can all relate to.

Will Noble, Londonist, 11th December 2015

Review: Mike Wozniak

One Man Dead Cat Band may be going hell for leather, but the admirably-moustachioed man in the driver's seat has his passenger's best interests at heart.

Will Noble, Londonist, 11th November 2015

In Conversation With A Biscuit Sommelier

One of London's weirdest nights is back. Frog Morris's occasional, yet semi-legendary, shows at The Montague Arms in Peckham have witnessed everything from a band of psychotic cowboys, to pub quizzes where it's impossible to get the wrong answer.

Will Noble, Londonist, 8th November 2015

Quiz: Comedy London

A short quiz from Londonist loosely focused on comedy and the capital.

Will Noble, Londonist, 28th October 2015

A review of Luke McQueen's Jack Whitehall rant

Unfortunately the premise isn't enough to thread together a one-hour show, and the whole Jack Whitehall thing wears thin.

Will Noble, Londonist, 21st October 2015

The London Of Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers Behind the Camera -- an exhibition of photos taken by the late comedian, and chosen by his daughter Sarah -- opens on 26 October. We take a look at some of the places in London connected to the man who created Dr Strangelove and Inspector Clouseau.

Will Noble, Londonist, 20th October 2015

Review: Kieran Hodgson's Tour De France Tour De Force

If all that wasn't enough to award this show five stars, we're pretty sure we heard Tim Key, sitting behind us, roar with laugher on numerous occasions. That's better than any award Edinburgh could give you.

Will Noble, Londonist, 15th October 2015

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